Some time ago I discovered in a book some experiences that supposedly help us to live better. From the translation of this list and from my own thoughts I have made an important compilation. Many are related to my previous post on 40 tips for a better life . And it is that remembering what does us good always adds up. Print these experiences or keep them in your mind as I am sure that anytime you read them they will contribute a lot. Live better remembering what will make you happy.
Remember that you are solely responsible for your life so you decide what to do with it …
A compilation of 30 unique experiences to live better:
- Always look into the eyes.
- Sing in the shower.
- Keep the secrets.
- Never give up on anything or anyone. Miracles happen every day.
- Be brave. Even if you are not, you must pretend to be. No one can see the difference.
- Avoid sarcastic comments.
- Choose the companions in your life carefully. From this decision will come 90 percent of your total happiness or misery.
- Make it a habit to do good things for people you will never see again.
- Give only those books that you don’t worry about not being returned to you.
- Never deprive someone of hope as it could be all they have.
- Give people a second chance. Not a third.
- Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
- Just relax. Except for rare things of life or death things are not as important as it seems at first glance.
- Don’t let the phone interrupt important moments. It is there for our convenience, not for the caller.
- Be a good loser.
- Be a good winner.
- Think twice before giving a friend a secret. You may not be interested!
- Be modest. Much took place before you were born.
- Keep it simple.
- Be careful with the person who has nothing to lose.
- Don’t burn the bridges. You will be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
- Live your life so that your epitaph can read: Nothing to regret
- Be bold and brave. When you look back at life, you regret the things you didn’t do more than the things you did.
- Never miss the opportunity to tell someone you love them.
- Remember that nobody does it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you.
- Take charge of your attitude. Don’t let someone else choose it for you
- Put a notepad and pencil on your nightstand. Millions of valuable ideas appear at 3 in the morning.
- Show respect for everyone who works for a living, no matter how trivial their job title may be.
- Remember that 80 percent of success in any job is based on your ability to deal with people.
- Do not wait for life to be fair.